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states and the nature of its dependency on the united states. if it had done that, done its homework, i would have expected a much stronger condemnation of the protests at the embassy, just as we saw from libya and yemen. we haven't that in egypt. >> andrea, you have great sources behind the scenes. what are you hearing as jim just said, no one knows truly what to expect in just a minute tomorrow as the so-called peaceful protests are encouraged with president morsi. just today dozens of people injured together. >> what i think our other team members on the ground have been reporting is, tamron, it is completely unpredictable. a sfas a spark can set things off. there can be an organized drel in the middle of the group, and they can use public anger over that video, the hateful video that hillary clinton and the president denounced in the strongest possible terms today to set off the rest of the crowd. mob reactions once a protest is under way is hard to predict. what happened in libya is also unal intelligence we can report is that they do not t
states and the nature of its dependency on the united states. if it had done that, done its homework, i would have expected a much stronger condemnation of the protests at the embassy, just as we saw from libya and yemen. we haven't that in egypt. >> andrea, you have great sources behind the scenes. what are you hearing as jim just said, no one knows truly what to expect in just a minute tomorrow as the so-called peaceful protests are encouraged with president morsi. just today dozens of...
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we'll remind the world why the united states is the greatest nation on earth. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. so everybody take a seat so i can see who wants to ask a question. and there are no -- there are only a couple of rules here. rule number one is you've got to raise your hand if you have a question. i'm going to call girl boy girl boy, just to make sure that it's fair. if you have a chance, stand up and introduce yourself. there are folks in the audience with microphones, so wait until we've got a microphone so everybody can hear your question. my only other request, because i want to try to get in as many questions as i can, at least six or seven, so if people can keep their questions short, i'll try to keep my answers short. if you ask me how do you bring about world peace, that's a big question. so try to keep the question one that we can be succinct about. i'm going to start with this young lady right here in sort of the pink, white blouse right there. wait until t
we'll remind the world why the united states is the greatest nation on earth. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. so everybody take a seat so i can see who wants to ask a question. and there are no -- there are only a couple of rules here. rule number one is you've got to raise your hand if you have a question. i'm going to call girl boy girl boy, just to make sure that it's fair. if you have a chance, stand...
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>> the presidency of the united states is a big, huge office. you want somebody who is not a boy scout, you want somebody who has the toughness to be able to handle it when somebody points a finger in your face. >> congressman ryan to his credit, was also tough. not as animated but he didn't wince away. >> he didn't wince away. he sat there and lied all night. the whole idea that republicans are basing their response to the debate on the idea that joe biden just laughed too much and smiled too much is an absolute admission that they failed to win on substance. and that's the reason why they've resorted to the whole stylistic argument. the other point is, after everything that joe biden witnessed for 90 minutes to sit up there with this young congressman who clearly doesn't know what he's talking about, the idea that he only laughed is a polite response to what he could have said or done. >> these small moments can make a big difference. does anyone recall al gore's size, those comparisons being made. >> people didn't like al gore like they like
>> the presidency of the united states is a big, huge office. you want somebody who is not a boy scout, you want somebody who has the toughness to be able to handle it when somebody points a finger in your face. >> congressman ryan to his credit, was also tough. not as animated but he didn't wince away. >> he didn't wince away. he sat there and lied all night. the whole idea that republicans are basing their response to the debate on the idea that joe biden just laughed too...
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it's probably not what the administration needed at this exact moment as egypt and the united states are building credibility with each other. the obama administration was able to come back to the republicans and say, see, this guy is not a radical, he's a guy that can do business with and the top line is he's demonstrating certain what seem like dictatorial or authoritarian impulses that one would not want to see from a true democrat. >> thank you very much. jim frederick, we'll talk with you tomorrow as well. >>> still ahead, detectives who were investigating whether casey anthony murdered her daughter admit they overlook what could have given prosecutors a stronger case. key information. >>> plus what congressman todd akin says he has to do to pay his mortgage now that he's lost his senate bid in the wake of his, quote, rape comments. it's just one of those things we thought you'd want to know today. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and
it's probably not what the administration needed at this exact moment as egypt and the united states are building credibility with each other. the obama administration was able to come back to the republicans and say, see, this guy is not a radical, he's a guy that can do business with and the top line is he's demonstrating certain what seem like dictatorial or authoritarian impulses that one would not want to see from a true democrat. >> thank you very much. jim frederick, we'll talk...
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and may god continue to bless the united states of america. and now, let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the state department earlier this week to grieve with us. he well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. the president of the united states. >> scripture teaches us greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. glen doherty never shied from adventure. he believed that in his life he could make a difference by calling a fulfilled as a navy seal. he served with dings in iraq and worked in afghanistan. and there in benghazi as he tended to others, he laid down his life. loyal as always, protecting his friends. today glen is home. tyrone woods devoted 20 years of his life to the seals. the consummate quiet professional. the salty -- he served in iraq and afghanistan and there in benghazi he was far from dorothy and tyrone junior, hunter and little kai. and he laid down his life as he would have for them protecting his friends. and today, tyrone is
and may god continue to bless the united states of america. and now, let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the state department earlier this week to grieve with us. he well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. the president of the united states. >> scripture teaches us greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. glen doherty never shied from adventure. he believed that in his life he could...
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. >> today we mourn four more americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> the friendship between our countries born out of shared struggle will not be another casualty of this attack. a free and stable libya is still in america's interest and security. and we will not turn our back on that. >> meanwhile, mitt romney condemned the loss of american lives but he also seized on the attacks even before daybreak slamming the administration's response in what became a fierce back and forth between the two campaigns. romney then doubled down this morning. >> i spoke out when the key fact that i referred to was known which was that the embassy of the united states issued what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. and i believe that when a mistake is made of that significance you speak out. >> we start our coverage right now with nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo, egypt. >> repo
. >> today we mourn four more americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> the friendship between our countries born out of shared struggle will not be another casualty of this attack. a free and stable libya is still in america's interest and security. and we will not turn our back on that. >> meanwhile, mitt romney...
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anything will trigger violence against the united states or u.s. interests in the area? >> there are decades of resentment that have built up over time, be it for american support for "the dictator"shthcn the region but we can't demagogues it. there are many good allies to the united states in and across the arab world. the administration is trying to ensure it strengthening the allies nin the days ahead, and that's the right approach. >> we'll continue to talk about this in the days to come. >>> up next, with 50 days to go until the election, is team romney relaunching? there's new details about internal dissent within the romney camp over his messages. rahm emanuel takes legal action to end the teachers strike that he calls a strike of joe. congressman keith ellison the first muslim elected to the house talks to us live to talk about the deadly attacks in libya. you can find us @tamronhall and @newsnation. by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male annou
anything will trigger violence against the united states or u.s. interests in the area? >> there are decades of resentment that have built up over time, be it for american support for "the dictator"shthcn the region but we can't demagogues it. there are many good allies to the united states in and across the arab world. the administration is trying to ensure it strengthening the allies nin the days ahead, and that's the right approach. >> we'll continue to talk about this...
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>> what the president of the united states, everyone gets that the president of the united states has been briefed literally thousands of times over the course of his presidency on foreign policy and intelligence issues. they know that the president and virtually in every circumstance comes into the debate with more information in his head that is disposable than any challenger. that's the frame that independents look for. they want to make sure they believe that the candidate who is challenging is someone that they vote for, that they can trust, that they trust will make good decisions. he cleared that bar last night when he went back to economic issues. >> let me play a few items where mitt romney agreed with the president on things in the past. you say the president gets briefings, but that has never stopped republicans or governor romney from criticized the president from syria to what to do with iran. it never stopped him giving him opinions despite having or not having the briefings the president has been privy to. here's a montage of the agrees moments. >> as the president indi
>> what the president of the united states, everyone gets that the president of the united states has been briefed literally thousands of times over the course of his presidency on foreign policy and intelligence issues. they know that the president and virtually in every circumstance comes into the debate with more information in his head that is disposable than any challenger. that's the frame that independents look for. they want to make sure they believe that the candidate who is...
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the united states' voice here has been largely silent. i think part of that is purposeful, and i think part of that is leading from behind some of the strategies the united states has tried to pioneer over the past couple of years, and also i think it's a realization that the united states might not have as much leverage in the region or countries around the region it had a couple of years before the arab spring. >> isn't there great leverage with egypt, you have senator graham and others sends out a warning that money is tied to the progress that egypt tries to facilitate here? >> yes, i think that it is still a declared treaty nation. there's a great deal of aid, and at the same time morsi is clear for lack of a better phrase he refuses to be the united states lapd lapdog. he has much more afin knit in the hamas mission than mubarak did, who saw hamas as a threat to his own rule. to say moem hamed morsecy will do whatever the united states says because aid is tied to it is naive. >> let's play the latest comments saturday from benjamin
the united states' voice here has been largely silent. i think part of that is purposeful, and i think part of that is leading from behind some of the strategies the united states has tried to pioneer over the past couple of years, and also i think it's a realization that the united states might not have as much leverage in the region or countries around the region it had a couple of years before the arab spring. >> isn't there great leverage with egypt, you have senator graham and others...
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doubt i'm qualified to serve in the united states senate. that's the job that i have, and that's the job that i'm doing. >> the political panel today, washington post deputy national political editor ann cornblue, and salon.com writer jefferson morley. thank you for joining us the first time. ann, i'll start off with you. the washington post now reporting that a romney advisor confirming rubio is not being seriously vetted by the campaign. what else do we know at this hour? >> well, this is something that my colleague shell rutger, who has been covering romney for quite some time has been hearing for a while, which is that romney has got his list of preferred candidates, and they've looked actually at a number of people, including rubio in terms of their public documents, things that would be available to anyone, but when it comes to actually asking for some of the private paperwork, financial work, all the really confidential stuff that you would do to get somebody on the short list, that they haven't taken that step with rubio for a number
doubt i'm qualified to serve in the united states senate. that's the job that i have, and that's the job that i'm doing. >> the political panel today, washington post deputy national political editor ann cornblue, and salon.com writer jefferson morley. thank you for joining us the first time. ann, i'll start off with you. the washington post now reporting that a romney advisor confirming rubio is not being seriously vetted by the campaign. what else do we know at this hour? >> well,...
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i think that morsi is charting his own path but he knows that the united states is the most valuable ally that egypt is going to have. >> thank you. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> next senator mas h toki a b new campaign ad. >> on august 19th, todd akin said only some rapes are legitimate. what will he say next? >> we'll get to today's first read with senior political editor mark murray who say the gop has aurinyil clb to win the senate. >>> new details on a settlement of students pepper sprayed. remember this? during an occupy protest. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, w've worked hardo keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three ion dollars help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasoninears. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand
i think that morsi is charting his own path but he knows that the united states is the most valuable ally that egypt is going to have. >> thank you. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> next senator mas h toki a b new campaign ad. >> on august 19th, todd akin said only some rapes are legitimate. what will he say next? >> we'll get to today's first read with senior political editor mark murray who say the gop has aurinyil clb to win the senate. >>> new details...
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it's not in the interest of the united states or in our judgment, israels. what i reported in my column is that according to u.s. officials secretary panetta and others have believed that despite these american warnings, there's a strong likelihood that israel will decide to attack. the time frame is over the next several month, april, may, june is what i said in my column. this is cause for real concern. i should stress, according to my sources, no decision has been made yet by israeli prime minister to take military action. there is a feeling that he will decide to do it. >> david, in your column you point out that he does not want to leave the fate of israel dependent on american action. many intrigued by the line that israel does not want to be dependent on american action. >> yes. let me try to explain this. the u.s. trigger for action, the u.s. red line, if you will, is evidence that constructing a nuclear we. weapon. we have no evidence they have crossed that line. they say if you wait that long, it's too late. their argument is iran enters what they
it's not in the interest of the united states or in our judgment, israels. what i reported in my column is that according to u.s. officials secretary panetta and others have believed that despite these american warnings, there's a strong likelihood that israel will decide to attack. the time frame is over the next several month, april, may, june is what i said in my column. this is cause for real concern. i should stress, according to my sources, no decision has been made yet by israeli prime...
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so, you know, the united states has to play a crucial role. the president understands that. and that's why you see secretary of state clinton there. >> the money that the u.s. promises in aid to egypt, $2 billion is that enough leverage to be able to keep mohamed morsi overseeing this process and peace in the region, continuing not only to be a partner to the u.s., but once again considered an ally? >> well, we have seen a difference between the public rhetoric of morsi and the muslim brotherhood run government in egypt and what it knows behind the scenes, what's known on the behind the scenes, egypt being a key player in trying to negotiate at least a cease-fire in the region. because they know that they have the -- the big card it does have is that billion-plus dollars in aid that goes -- that goes to egypt. now, the u.s. still has a close relationship with the egyptian military and that's why you see, you know, morsi having to play his own political game to try to figure out what kind of role he can play, keep the u.s. at least if not happy, pacified. and not see this thi
so, you know, the united states has to play a crucial role. the president understands that. and that's why you see secretary of state clinton there. >> the money that the u.s. promises in aid to egypt, $2 billion is that enough leverage to be able to keep mohamed morsi overseeing this process and peace in the region, continuing not only to be a partner to the u.s., but once again considered an ally? >> well, we have seen a difference between the public rhetoric of morsi and the...
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if corporations in the united states were more diverse, the united states would be a much better place. that's just me speaking. it's an honor, sir, to have you with us. how are you doing? >> good, good. it's nice to be here. thank you for having me. >> tell us a little bit about what it felt like when you stood on the podium and listened? >> actually i wasn't able to hear because i got the bronze. it was literally a dream come true. it felt very unreal. i still haven't really processed it in my mind. >> danell, you're one of the kids we see in you, the dreams and aspirations that our children exhibit. your mother went through a ton to give you a better life in this country. tell me what the moment was for her and your stepfather, who's your trainer? >> like you said, she had to sacrifice so much for me and my sister and my dad as well. he opened the gym up by himself in miami, which is very hard to do because it wasn't very popular to open up a gym in miami, especially at the time. you know, it's been a rough road, but not that much because of how hard we all work and we always strive
if corporations in the united states were more diverse, the united states would be a much better place. that's just me speaking. it's an honor, sir, to have you with us. how are you doing? >> good, good. it's nice to be here. thank you for having me. >> tell us a little bit about what it felt like when you stood on the podium and listened? >> actually i wasn't able to hear because i got the bronze. it was literally a dream come true. it felt very unreal. i still haven't really...
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secretary clinton calling the agreement a step in the right direction. >> united states welcomes the agreement today for a cease-fire in gaza. the rocket attacks must end. a broader, calmer return. the people of the region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction that we should build on. >> today's announcement follows secretary clinton's diplomatic barnstorm through the middle east and made stops in egypt, west bank and egypt. and it follows more than a week of cross border rocket fire exchanges between israel and hamas in gaza. now, that has left 100 people dead. joining me now from gaza is nbc news foreign correspondent amman mulhadeen. i saw you turn around and notice the night skylight up behind you. that was a minute within the cease-fire taking effect. do we know that's rocket fire coming in behind you? >> reporter: it was, in fact. it was an israeli air strike north of where we are. gaza is still very much a war zone atmosphere. although, as you mentioned, it is 9:00 local time so the cease-fire is officiall
secretary clinton calling the agreement a step in the right direction. >> united states welcomes the agreement today for a cease-fire in gaza. the rocket attacks must end. a broader, calmer return. the people of the region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction that we should build on. >> today's announcement follows secretary clinton's diplomatic barnstorm through the middle east and made stops in egypt, west...
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and as long as i am president of the united states i will not give up the fight to change it. in the face of a congress that refuses to do anything on immigration, i've said that i'll take action wherever i can. my administration has been doing what we can without the help in congress for more than three years now. last week we took another step. on friday we announced that we're lifting the shadow of deportation from deserving young people who are brought to this country as children. we should have passed the dream act a long time ago. it was written by members of both parties. when it came up for a vote, a year and a half ago, republicans in congress blocked it. the bill hadn't changed. the need hadn't changed. the only thing that changed was politics. the need had not changed. the bill hadn't changed written with the republicans. the only thing that had changed was politics. and i refuse to keep looking young people in the eye, deserving young people in the eye and tell them, tough luck. politics is too hard. i have met these young people all across the country studying in
and as long as i am president of the united states i will not give up the fight to change it. in the face of a congress that refuses to do anything on immigration, i've said that i'll take action wherever i can. my administration has been doing what we can without the help in congress for more than three years now. last week we took another step. on friday we announced that we're lifting the shadow of deportation from deserving young people who are brought to this country as children. we should...
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god bless the united states of america. ♪ >> president obama concluding his speech before the very same audience mitt romney addressed yesterday. let me bring in our panel. jimmy williams, msnbc contributor, democratic strategist maria kumar. first of all the sheer response from this mostly democratic audience has to be noted here but, jimmy, beyond the response from the audience, the president's tone, the powerful speech, the remarks he gave there well received. how would you categorize what we heard? >> i think the president's speech was passionate. i think he was speaking from his heart. there was a marked difference between the president's speech today and governor romney's speech yesterday. and i'm not suggesting by the way that governor romney was not speaking from the heart. i'm simply saying the president today gave one of the most compassionate and passionate speeches i've ever seen him give in my entire time in politics and it was very moving for me. i can say that. >> well, you know, it's interesting, maria teresa, the president started out similarly to governor romney yester
god bless the united states of america. ♪ >> president obama concluding his speech before the very same audience mitt romney addressed yesterday. let me bring in our panel. jimmy williams, msnbc contributor, democratic strategist maria kumar. first of all the sheer response from this mostly democratic audience has to be noted here but, jimmy, beyond the response from the audience, the president's tone, the powerful speech, the remarks he gave there well received. how would you...
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not because of the united states', you know, help. actually, united states is voting against it. and -- >> in a voting bloc with israel. >> in bloc with israel undermining their own interest. these are the aspiration of a nation to have freedom, dignity and democracy. these are where the aspiration of the arab spring -- >> but until the u.s. doesn't feel that hamas is a terrorist organization -- >> it's not hamas who's asking this. it's not hamas who's asking. it's the palestinian authority. abbas. we told them what to do. we put the set of conditions. they met all of these set of conditions, terms of security for israel and the west bank and everything else. but then we humiliated them, ignored them. they were desperate. this is a desperate move. it's the smartest move that they can -- >> when it comes to having the palestinian people unified under fatah or hamas, there's a big structural difference there between those two sides. so without the unification of that doesn't that make it difficult to know who you're dealing with? especially israel if fatah and hamas are not on the
not because of the united states', you know, help. actually, united states is voting against it. and -- >> in a voting bloc with israel. >> in bloc with israel undermining their own interest. these are the aspiration of a nation to have freedom, dignity and democracy. these are where the aspiration of the arab spring -- >> but until the u.s. doesn't feel that hamas is a terrorist organization -- >> it's not hamas who's asking this. it's not hamas who's asking. it's the...
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and it's for people who want the lowest part d premium in the united states... only $15 a month. and copays could be as low as a dollar. so call unitedhealthcare now to enroll or learn more. with this plan, you can save 40% or more on your copays by using a preferred network pharmacy, in a retail location like these. for example, a network copay of $4 becomes a copay of $1 when you fill your prescription at any preferred network pharmacy. to start saving on your prescriptions, call unitedhealthcare and enroll today. remember, the part d premium is the lowest in the united states -- only $15 a month. don't wait. open enrollment ends december 7th. aarp medicarerx saver plus. a new way to save. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. . >>> tragic news from the lon ton hospital that treated the duchess of cambridge. the nurse from that hospital was found dead today. take a listen. >> hello. good morning. >> hello, there. could i please speak to kate,
and it's for people who want the lowest part d premium in the united states... only $15 a month. and copays could be as low as a dollar. so call unitedhealthcare now to enroll or learn more. with this plan, you can save 40% or more on your copays by using a preferred network pharmacy, in a retail location like these. for example, a network copay of $4 becomes a copay of $1 when you fill your prescription at any preferred network pharmacy. to start saving on your prescriptions, call...
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college football all by itself is the second most popular sport in the united states. you now have independent conferences signing these big tv contracts but also talking about a small minority of the schools. there are 120 full championship series eligible schools and only a small sliver on top make money hand over fists. the others don't. they remind me of people who are in alcoholic's anonymous where there's an open bar. they complain about the cost of athletic departments but they keep putting money into it. "sports illustrated" had this fascinating poll where 85% of college presidents think schools spend too much on college athletics but 4% think they spend too much. >> this committee will meet on tuesday. ultimately they are the people who will zion what happens next if these changes take effect. it's 2014. why so long of a wait? >> well they need to put in an extra year to make sure all of the is are dotted and ts are crossed. the big question how are the four teams chosen. one of the things they don't want it to look like, and this was the big point of contenti
college football all by itself is the second most popular sport in the united states. you now have independent conferences signing these big tv contracts but also talking about a small minority of the schools. there are 120 full championship series eligible schools and only a small sliver on top make money hand over fists. the others don't. they remind me of people who are in alcoholic's anonymous where there's an open bar. they complain about the cost of athletic departments but they keep...
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the united states drew a clear red line, and iran backed off. now, redes cld be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. to be credible a red line must be dra first andforemost in one vital part of their ogram. on's efforts to enrich uranium. now, let me explain why. basically any bomb consists of exosive material and a the simplest example is gunpdeand a fuse. that is you light the fuse, and you set off the gunpowder. in the case of iran's plans t build a nuclearweapon, the gunpowder is enriched uranium. th fuses nardetonator. for iran amassing enough enriched uranium is far more difficult than producing the nuclear fuse. for a country like iran, it takes many, many yrs tic uranium for a bomb. that requires thousands of centrifuges spinning in tandem in big, very big industrial plants. those iranian plants a visie, and they're still vulnerable. in contrast, iran could produce the nuclear detonator, the fuse, in a lot less time. maybe under a year. e detonator can be made in a small workshop the size of a classroom. it may be
the united states drew a clear red line, and iran backed off. now, redes cld be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. to be credible a red line must be dra first andforemost in one vital part of their ogram. on's efforts to enrich uranium. now, let me explain why. basically any bomb consists of exosive material and a the simplest example is gunpdeand a fuse. that is you light the fuse, and you set off the gunpowder. in the case of iran's plans t build a nuclearweapon, the...
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states. i think that works in his favor but i'd love to hear him make his case. i don't have anything in his background like this tragedy in benghazi that would make me really want to carefully examine the whole situation. >> michael, that was john mccain referring to john kerry in case he was -- in the event he was nominated as secretary of state and susan collins in addition to the comments we have played said she would support john kerry as secretary of state. how much is about that and not about benghazi? >> i don't know what it's about. i'm not aware of evidence this suggesting that ambassador rice manipulated any data for a political purpose. what i am aware of and this is based on reporting of sources and "wall street street," is that the intelligence provided to the president as part of his pdb said what she repeated on national television and arguably it's the same intelligence that would have been provided to governor romney receiving intelligence briefings in the final stages of th
states. i think that works in his favor but i'd love to hear him make his case. i don't have anything in his background like this tragedy in benghazi that would make me really want to carefully examine the whole situation. >> michael, that was john mccain referring to john kerry in case he was -- in the event he was nominated as secretary of state and susan collins in addition to the comments we have played said she would support john kerry as secretary of state. how much is about that...
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the united states negotiated with terrorists in iraq. that policy was called the surge. they brought a lot of people who were terrorists into the fold who ended up fighting alongside the u.s. troops. so that doesn't mean that i think they're going to come to a deal with al qaeda kidnappers. i think that's very unlikely. >> richard engel, thanks so much. >>> new details on the mysterious death of an army soldier in afghanistan who died while skyping with his wife. we'll bring you the very latest on that investigation. >>> plus former nba star charles barkley slam mitt romney during an nba broadcast. his comments coming up. power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. stronger. it's time to believe again. [ female announcer ] weight watchers -- rated number one best plan for weight loss by u.s. news and world report, again. join now for free. hurry. offer ends may 12th. [ jennifer ] weight watchers. believe. because it works. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees.
the united states negotiated with terrorists in iraq. that policy was called the surge. they brought a lot of people who were terrorists into the fold who ended up fighting alongside the u.s. troops. so that doesn't mean that i think they're going to come to a deal with al qaeda kidnappers. i think that's very unlikely. >> richard engel, thanks so much. >>> new details on the mysterious death of an army soldier in afghanistan who died while skyping with his wife. we'll bring you...
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so those who eventually went to tahrir square saw that the united states wasn't on their side. that was a mistake. there's a big difference between anticipating and leading versus not leading, reacting, cutting our traditional support for democracy. that's the record of president obama. that contributed it to the mess. >> you say he should have pushed mubarak out and done it differently or shouldn't have done it? >> ronald reagan once said to support the march of freedom, but we can't determine the pace. the people in the country determine the pace of the march of freedom. it's humorous to suggest we could do this. >> can you make an assertion but no answer. that seemed to happen in that exchan exchange. >> if anyone doubts foreign policy and who advises candidates doesn't matter, they have to watch that video. this is the stakes at hand. there's two ways to look at this, i think. on the policy side governor romney's critiques are wrong. the president has done a remarkable job in terms of getting us out of iraq, setting us up for withdrawal out of afghanistan, killing osama bin
so those who eventually went to tahrir square saw that the united states wasn't on their side. that was a mistake. there's a big difference between anticipating and leading versus not leading, reacting, cutting our traditional support for democracy. that's the record of president obama. that contributed it to the mess. >> you say he should have pushed mubarak out and done it differently or shouldn't have done it? >> ronald reagan once said to support the march of freedom, but we...
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and it's not clear how long it will be before they're cleared to return to the united states or in the case of the dane of course, to denmark, craig. >> jim miklaszewski from the pentagon for thus afternoon. mick, thank you. >> you bet. >>> president obama is in battleground state of iowa right now. his first stop on a three-day, five-state tour highlighting the themes of his state of the union address last night. the he spoke at a conveyor belt manufacturing is plant in cedar rapids. >> hello, iowa. when we come together as a country, there's no reason why we can't restore that basic american promise that if you work hard, you can do well. >> nbc news white house correspondent mike viqueira joining me live from the white house. it looks like he's picking up right where he left off last night. >> the yeah, echoing a lot of the themes we heard last night. you're absolutely right, craig. he talked a lot about that tax. he's trying to end the tax deduction that encourages companies to actually outsource, open up plants and manufacture in other corruuntries. he wants to eliminatenality ded
and it's not clear how long it will be before they're cleared to return to the united states or in the case of the dane of course, to denmark, craig. >> jim miklaszewski from the pentagon for thus afternoon. mick, thank you. >> you bet. >>> president obama is in battleground state of iowa right now. his first stop on a three-day, five-state tour highlighting the themes of his state of the union address last night. the he spoke at a conveyor belt manufacturing is plant in...
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the labor department reporting that the united states added just 80,000 jobs last month, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 8.2%. this morning, the president in ohio responded to that disappointing report. >> we learned this morning that our businesses created 84,000 new jobs last month. and that overall means that businesses have created 4.4 million new jobs over the past 28 months, including 500,000 new manufacturing jobs. that's a step in the right direction. >> as you might imagine, mitt romney came out swinging, calling the 8.2% jobless rate unacceptable. he blamed the president's policies for the stagnant economic recovery. >> we have seen the jobs report this morning and it is another kick in the gut to middle class families. there's a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class america. >> nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker is traveling with the president. she joins us live this afternoon from pittsburgh. we didn't hear the president talk about the jobs re
the labor department reporting that the united states added just 80,000 jobs last month, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 8.2%. this morning, the president in ohio responded to that disappointing report. >> we learned this morning that our businesses created 84,000 new jobs last month. and that overall means that businesses have created 4.4 million new jobs over the past 28 months, including 500,000 new manufacturing jobs. that's a step in the right direction. >> as you...
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he followed everything even though it was the president of the united states, by the book then. >> yes. and what is really exciting to me about this report is although he certainly recognizes this is the president, he's treating him as a patient. you really get the humanity both of the doctor and of lincoln. he discovers when he gets him to the petersen house that his lower extremities, his lower legs and feet are very cold. he brings some warm bottles of water and blankets to help the circulation and make him more comfortable. you get this sense of lincoln as a patient, and another human being even though he is well aware that he is the president of the united states. >> this is incredible. it has caught all of our eyes. we saw pete williams' report on nightly news and we're so glad you were so close to the document and the information it provided. >>> next in today's "news nation" gut check. have you heard about this story? a i know at aer convicted of causing a fatal crash while he was texting and driving. he has been sentenced to two years in prison. plus, when he gets out, he'll l
he followed everything even though it was the president of the united states, by the book then. >> yes. and what is really exciting to me about this report is although he certainly recognizes this is the president, he's treating him as a patient. you really get the humanity both of the doctor and of lincoln. he discovers when he gets him to the petersen house that his lower extremities, his lower legs and feet are very cold. he brings some warm bottles of water and blankets to help the...
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the six cases that you mentioned are more than in the entire prior history of the united states. there are maybe three other cases you can point to from before this administration. so they have been going after these cases so aggressively, in fact, that whistleblower groups say it may be discouraging employees of the government who have information about what they view as wrongdoing or misconduct from coming forward. >> so what is likely to happen next here? >> well, we're going to have this fbi investigation go forward. but everybody says these investigations are very, very difficult and it's very hard to make criminal cases. some of the reports say they did dozens of interviews. it's hard to say which official provided the key information where you can say that's the classify information and everything else that people got, that was stuff that was out there in the public domain. >> josh, thank you very much. i appreciate you coming on to talk about your article. thank you. >>> and herman cain, remember him? he just wrapped up his speech at that annual conservative campaign. som
the six cases that you mentioned are more than in the entire prior history of the united states. there are maybe three other cases you can point to from before this administration. so they have been going after these cases so aggressively, in fact, that whistleblower groups say it may be discouraging employees of the government who have information about what they view as wrongdoing or misconduct from coming forward. >> so what is likely to happen next here? >> well, we're going to...
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the president of the united states, and the private sector, have created 4.4 million jobs. that's a fact. >> let's hold it right there for just a second, danny and jimmy. i'll get you to stand by for just a few moment here is, if you will. the president, the gentleman you guys were just talking about, tang the podium at carnegie mellon in pittsburgh. let's listen in. >> a couple of people i want to acknowledge, first of all, one of my favorite people, one of our finest united states senators, give it up for bob casey! i think we've got in the house as well, your mayor, luke ravensaw, congressman mike dole is in the house! allegheny county executive, rich fitzgerald is here. the pennsylvania state party chair jim bern is here. and we want to thank sheryl and monte reid for the free program. great job. great job. now, i'm -- first of all, pfr we do anything else, before we do anything else -- >> we love you! >> i love you back. but let's also be clear that a very important situation has arisen. the white sox and the pirates are in first place. so we may be in the world series
the president of the united states, and the private sector, have created 4.4 million jobs. that's a fact. >> let's hold it right there for just a second, danny and jimmy. i'll get you to stand by for just a few moment here is, if you will. the president, the gentleman you guys were just talking about, tang the podium at carnegie mellon in pittsburgh. let's listen in. >> a couple of people i want to acknowledge, first of all, one of my favorite people, one of our finest united states...
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i'm the president of the united states. i'm going to send a bill to congress when they get back from their vacation. i'm going to raise taxes on millionaires. i'm going to take that post money and rebuild every school in the united states that is over 70 years old. and guess what that does? that's a real thing. it creates real jobs and he dares the congress to do it. by the way, every mother and father sitting out there listening to that right now, what are their kids sitting in in their schools? they're sitting in trailers. and little teeny trailers next to the schools that are crumbling. >> they've tried that. there have been crumbling school initiatives. his problem is that there is not enough time left necessarily to get a major initiative through congress right now. >> thank you. i love the combination. jimmy, lynn, zachary. great pleasure. >>> refusing to the against years. i can't russia and china both against backing a u.n. resolution to blame the regime for the massacre happening there. "time" magazine's report her
i'm the president of the united states. i'm going to send a bill to congress when they get back from their vacation. i'm going to raise taxes on millionaires. i'm going to take that post money and rebuild every school in the united states that is over 70 years old. and guess what that does? that's a real thing. it creates real jobs and he dares the congress to do it. by the way, every mother and father sitting out there listening to that right now, what are their kids sitting in in their...